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wiseguy182 09-24-2015, 12:41 AM I know I probably shouldn't put much stock into the National Enquirer, but I felt compelled to pass along that their current edition alleges that Bill Cosby hired a hit man to take out his son Ennis, either because he was going to expose his father's crimes or as a means to get the focus off his sex scandal, which were just starting at the time. On one hand, the theory seems a bit out there, but on the other hand, nothing would really surprise me with Bill anymore. He's a creep who's probably raped hundreds of women.
Madeline Kahn must be rolling in her grave.
Cori aka ChrisSCrush 09-24-2015, 12:56 AM Oh, please! The article is based on a book (or at least a proposed book) written by the aunt of Autumn Jackson, the woman who accused Cosby of being her biological father and continued to try to extort from him even after Ennis was murdered!
This is as bad as some of the things said about John Ramsey, who had an older daughter killed in a car accident. Yes, I believe someone in the Ramsey household killed JonBenét--at best I hope to think by accident--but I don't believe John had anything to do with his older daughter's death as some tabloids said. I kind of draw the line at this being said of Bill, too, and it's too bad--when enough bad things are said about anybody, some of which certainly seem true, it's like open season to say anything! In the process the truth gets lost.
LooksLikeCRicci 09-24-2015, 11:42 AM I remember when that whole thing went down. There's no way Bill Cosby hired a hit man to kill Ennis. He was too broken up over Ennis's death.
Let's face it: Cosby was king back in the 80's and 90's, but he wasn't THAT great of an actor. Not to pull something like that off.
Mr. Television 09-24-2015, 12:49 PM I remember when that whole thing went down. There's no way Bill Cosby hired a hit man to kill Ennis. He was too broken up over Ennis's death.
Let's face it: Cosby was king back in the 80's and 90's, but he wasn't THAT great of an actor. Not to pull something like that off.
He must be a great actor. He had everybody fooled for 50 years.
Cori aka ChrisSCrush 09-25-2015, 01:36 AM I remember when that whole thing went down. There's no way Bill Cosby hired a hit man to kill Ennis. He was too broken up over Ennis's death.
Let's face it: Cosby was king back in the 80's and 90's, but he wasn't THAT great of an actor. Not to pull something like that off.
As with William Shatner. He was genuinely broken up over his wife's drowning, at least at the time--nowhere near that good of an actor.
RobinW 09-25-2015, 07:07 AM Oh, please! The article is based on a book (or at least a proposed book) written by the aunt of Autumn Jackson, the woman who accused Cosby of being her biological father and continued to try to extort from him even after Ennis was murdered!
Not only that, but Autumn Jackson contacted Cosby's lawyers with the extortion threats the EXACT SAME DAY his son was murdered! I believe the lawyers met with her only two days later to negotiate a payoff arrangement, which turned out to be an FBI sting operation.
Cosby really did have an affair with Jackson's mother, but even if she was his biological daughter, she killed any chance of garnering sympathy by trying to extort him immediately after his son died. I really wouldn't take anything that family says seriously. I have serious doubts that Cosby would be willing to turn to the FBI to take down an extortionist and put one of his past affairs into the public spotlight if he had just orchestrated a plot to murder his own son.
Cori aka ChrisSCrush 09-26-2015, 04:16 AM She turned her back on her real father because he was a jailbird who wasn't rich and famous. http://www.nydailynews.com/archives/news/dad-claim-case-truck-driver-paternity-test-article-1.756784
Yeldarb 09-27-2015, 03:25 PM Not only that, but Autumn Jackson contacted Cosby's lawyers with the extortion threats the EXACT SAME DAY his son was murdered! I believe the lawyers met with her only two days later to negotiate a payoff arrangement, which turned out to be an FBI sting operation.
Cosby really did have an affair with Jackson's mother, but even if she was his biological daughter, she killed any chance of garnering sympathy by trying to extort him immediately after his son died. I really wouldn't take anything that family says seriously. I have serious doubts that Cosby would be willing to turn to the FBI to take down an extortionist and put one of his past affairs into the public spotlight if he had just orchestrated a plot to murder his own son.
This is exactly why I have trouble taking ANY allegation against Bill Cosby seriously. They waited too long to say anything.
wiseguy182 09-27-2015, 03:38 PM This is exactly why I have trouble taking ANY allegation against Bill Cosby seriously. They waited too long to say anything.
50+ women against a man who hasn't said anything? I know who's side I'm on. You have to realize Bill Cosby was the first black man to have a starring role in a television drama. The (mostly white) victims didn't want to be seen as racist by trying to take down a man who held that power and distinction.
Let's put this into perspective. When Whoopi Goldberg, who has staunchly defended every male celebrity who has committed a crime, even turns on Cosby, that tells you everything you need to know.
Vahan 09-27-2015, 04:56 PM This is exactly why I have trouble taking ANY allegation against Bill Cosby seriously. They waited too long to say anything.
That, and the fact that they all side with the hated-by-the-right Feminist lawyer Gloria Allred.
LooksLikeCRicci 09-27-2015, 08:14 PM 50+ women against a man who hasn't said anything? I know who's side I'm on. You have to realize Bill Cosby was the first black man to have a starring role in a television drama. The (mostly white) victims didn't want to be seen as racist by trying to take down a man who held that power and distinction.
Let's put this into perspective. When Whoopi Goldberg, who has staunchly defended every male celebrity who has committed a crime, even turns on Cosby, that tells you everything you need to know.
The only victim I question is Janice Dickinson. I believe all the others. Janice has been too fame hungry in the past-- it's the only reason I doubt her. I believe Beverly Johnson without question. I hope to God I'm wrong about Janice.
Vahan 09-27-2015, 09:24 PM The only victim I question is Janice Dickinson.
I, too, question Janice Dickinson very much.
McBevis 09-27-2015, 09:39 PM I know I probably shouldn't put much stock into the National Enquirer, but I felt compelled to pass along that their current edition alleges that Bill Cosby hired a hit man to take out his son Ennis, either because he was going to expose his father's crimes or as a means to get the focus off his sex scandal, which were just starting at the time. On one hand, the theory seems a bit out there, but on the other hand, nothing would really surprise me with Bill anymore. He's a creep who's probably raped hundreds of women.
Madeline Kahn must be rolling in her grave.
I was thinking the same thing. The source is highly questionable, and may well be wrong in this case, but at this point I wouldn't put anything past Bill Cosby either.
wiseguy182 09-27-2015, 11:30 PM The only victim I question is Janice Dickinson. I believe all the others. Janice has been too fame hungry in the past-- it's the only reason I doubt her. I believe Beverly Johnson without question. I hope to God I'm wrong about Janice.
I totally believe Janice Dickinson. I have part of an interview she did with Jane Velez-Mitchell. I have never seen someone so outraged in my life as Janice was in that interview. It was like she was letting go of decades of pent-up anger. If she was faking, she would require acting skills on par with that of Meryl Streep and I don't think Janice has that in her.
I also seem to recall something about Janice claiming Cosby was wearing a "patchwork robe" and then a picture surfaced with Cosby wearing that exact robe. I don't think that's a detail Janice could have easily plucked out of the air.
Vahan 09-27-2015, 11:43 PM I totally believe Janice Dickinson. I have part of an interview she did with Jane Velez-Mitchell. I have never seen someone so outraged in my life as Janice was in that interview. It was like she was letting go of decades of pent-up anger. If she was faking, she would require acting skills on par with that of Meryl Streep and I don't think Janice has that in her.
I also seem to recall something about Janice claiming Cosby was wearing a "patchwork robe" and then a picture surfaced with Cosby wearing that exact robe. I don't think that's a detail Janice could have easily plucked out of the air.
Janice Dickinson = Total moron.
Cori aka ChrisSCrush 09-28-2015, 12:28 AM 50+ women against a man who hasn't said anything? I know who's side I'm on. You have to realize Bill Cosby was the first black man to have a starring role in a television drama. The (mostly white) victims didn't want to be seen as racist by trying to take down a man who held that power and distinction.
Let's put this into perspective. When Whoopi Goldberg, who has staunchly defended every male celebrity who has committed a crime, even turns on Cosby, that tells you everything you need to know.
See, I question the "mostly white" part. Cosby actually had more access to black women and I suspect there are as many or more black victims who have not spoken up due to not wanting to be seen as traitors.
LittleBeast69 12-29-2015, 05:52 PM R.e. Janice Dickerson, I totally believe her claims and never doubted her for a moment. Janice may be a bit of an extreme personality, but she's also been known for creating controversy by telling the truth about certain things/people, regardless of how inappropriate the timing is. It doesn't mean that she couldn't also have been victimized right along with the others.
As for Ennis Cosby, I once heard a very disturbing theory from someone that works in the media who said that some of the heads of NBC had him murdered as a message toward Bill Cosby to "know his place". Cosby had been in negotiation to create his own network, which would've cost NBC millions once he left. All talk of Cosby moving forward with his plans ceased immediately following his son's death.
wiseguy182 12-29-2015, 05:57 PM As for Ennis Cosby, I once heard a very disturbing theory from someone that works in the media who said that some of the heads of NBC had him murdered as a message toward Bill Cosby to "know his place". Cosby had been in negotiation to create his own network, which would've cost NBC millions once he left. All talk of Cosby moving forward with his plans ceased immediately following his son's death.
I think you mean CBS? His show at the time was "Cosby" on CBS.
Cori aka ChrisSCrush 12-29-2015, 06:41 PM I think you mean CBS? His show at the time was "Cosby" on CBS.
Very interesting. I am not positive as to the network, but do know he eventually came back with another show. Was it on the same network as the previous show, or a different one? If the same one, does that indicate the story was not true? Or that the story was perhaps true and Cosby was too afraid to take the new show to a different network?
LittleBeast69 12-30-2015, 01:18 PM Yes, I did. Thanks. Was typing too fast.
Cori aka ChrisSCrush 12-30-2015, 07:45 PM Cosby has just been freed on bail following criminal charges. Never thought I'd see the day.
wiseguy182 01-21-2016, 09:01 AM R. Kelly is calling all of the Cosby accusations "suspicious".
R. Kelly is pretty much THE LAST PERSON ON EARTH a person would want defending them under these circumstances.
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